What Are Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace one or more missing teeth while preserving your remaining natural teeth. Unlike full dentures, which replace an entire arch of teeth, partial dentures fill in the gaps where teeth are missing. A metal framework typically anchors the appliance to your existing teeth, while a gum-colored base holds the replacement teeth securely in place.
The result looks and functions like natural teeth. You may be able to eat foods you previously avoided, speak more clearly, and smile with renewed confidence. Trusted partial dentures in Sunnyvale restore both function and aesthetics while protecting your remaining healthy teeth from shifting.
Who Benefits from Partial Dentures
Partial dentures work well for patients who have lost several teeth but still have healthy natural teeth remaining. They may be an excellent choice if you want to avoid more invasive procedures like dental implants or if your jawbone cannot support implant surgery. Patients with gum disease, bone loss, or certain health conditions often find partial dentures provide a safe, effective tooth replacement option.
The Partial Denture Process
Creating custom partial dentures requires precision and attention to detail. During your initial consultation, our team examines your mouth, takes digital impressions, and discusses your goals for treatment. We evaluate the health of your remaining teeth and gums to ensure partial dentures are the right solution for your situation.
Once we determine partial dentures fit your needs, we take detailed measurements of your mouth. Our dental laboratory uses these impressions to craft a custom appliance matching your natural tooth color, shape, and size. Before finalizing the dentures, you try on a preliminary version so we can check the fit and make adjustments. This ensures your partial dentures feel comfortable from day one.
Adjusting to Your New Partial Dentures
Most patients adapt to wearing partial dentures within a few weeks. Initially, the appliance may feel bulky or unfamiliar in your mouth. Eating soft foods and practicing speaking aloud helps speed the adjustment period. Our team provides detailed care instructions and remains available to answer questions or make modifications as needed.
Caring for Partial Dentures
Proper maintenance keeps your partial dentures looking great and functioning well for years. Remove and rinse your dentures after eating to eliminate food particles. Brush them daily with a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner. Avoid using regular toothpaste, as it can scratch the surface.
Soak your partial dentures overnight in a denture solution or plain water to prevent warping. Never use hot water, which can distort the shape. Continue brushing your natural teeth, gums, and tongue twice daily to maintain overall oral health. Regular dental checkups allow us to examine both your dentures and your natural teeth, making adjustments before small problems become larger issues.
Schedule Your Consultation at Smile Craft Dental
At Smile Craft Dental, we hold ourselves to the highest standards of patient care. Our team invests in the latest dental technology and continues learning through advanced education courses because you deserve the best treatment available. We accept most major insurance plans and offer flexible payment options to make quality dental care accessible. Spanish-speaking staff members are available to assist patients who prefer communicating in Spanish.
Our beautiful Sunnyvale office welcomes patients of all ages seeking compassionate, personalized dental care. Whether you need partial dentures, cosmetic dentistry, or a routine cleaning, our team provides honest guidance and transparent treatment plans. Take the first step toward restoring your smile by contacting us today to schedule your consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Will dentures change my appearance?
A.When patients lose their teeth, the bone loss may begin to cause the cheek to look hollow and sunken. Dentures can help to fill out space and retain the face’s original shape. Having a full set of teeth that look beautiful and healthy also improves a person’s appearance and overall confidence.
Q. Is it difficult to eat with dentures?
A.Eating with dentures may feel uncomfortable for a few weeks, just as when people get braces for the first time. However, over time, it becomes easier. In the beginning, try to stay away from foods that meet any of the following criteria:
- Sharp-edged
- Tough
- Sticky
- Hot
Q. Are there any risks associated with dentures?
A.A 2015 study published by the National Institute of Health found that seniors who wore dentures while they slept long-term faced a higher risk of developing pneumonia. The CDC also believes dentures may negatively affect nutrition. They attribute this to denture wearers avoiding fruits and vegetables because they are more difficult to chew.
Q. Are Adhesives Necessary?
A.Patients who have lost all their natural teeth may require adhesives, while others may not. Even so, patients with only partial tooth loss may choose to use adhesives for additional support. It may also assist people suffering from neurological disabilities, dry mouth, or who take certain medications.
Q. How Much Do Dentures Cost?
A.Dentures tend to be more affordable than other tooth replacement options. Each case is different, and the individual selections a patient makes can affect the cost. Generally speaking, dentures offer the most cost-effective full tooth replacement. When patients choose hybrid options that involve implants, the price may increase for each implant added.
Q. How Can I Pay for Dentures?
A.Dental insurance may cover the cost of dentures. However, there may be a waiting period due to a pre-existing condition. Some patients rely on dental savings plans. Your insurance provider can discuss with you the details.
Denture Terminology
Denture BaseThe denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.
Periodontal DiseasePeriodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.
Book Your Appointment Today
Have you decided that dentures are right for you? If not, consider speaking with our team to see what your options are. For more information, call us at (650) 967-9900.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2023
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page.
2023 - WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2023
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